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On flush turn you mostly check, although with the Ace on the board it's not like 100% check.
So yeah flop bet and turn check/call are super standard.
River is just a tough spot. You have to call down a bunch of hands. Not clear if…

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TT just fold
QQ and JJ are tough here
QQ you can jam, but calling might just be better. (Jam is +EV)
JJ you can't jam, and calling might be +EV. (Jam is ~0 EV)
Then you mix a few other hands into calling. Of course not AK, that's always a jam. But…

I don't think he is betting turn with or even KQ, so clearly on turn almost all pair+FD are better than AK. Like might be better than AKo there.
With QQ you have a tough spot. Like you say, low equity vs his 2pr/set/straight/flush value hands. So…

You iso pre around 40%, A3o is just around there, so up to you
Flop is amazing for you, so working with some big bets makes sense. But you also have J2o type hands so 1bb is fine too.
Turn you can't reraise, just call, and then call pretty much any…

is a flop value bet. You have ~40% nut equity! It's similar in strength to a low flush.
3 streets with top2 is borderline, but yes, flop bet was small, and turn check-call does remove a bunch of flushes/sets from CO's range

Turn vs regular I'm not sure what's best. Anything goes.
XR is nice if he calls preflop with offsuit hands like KQo KJo and then stabs turn with varieties.
Overbet turn is nice if he hates you and will call down with ATs.
Normal turn bet is nice if he…

GTO-ish probably 100% flop check.
But flop monotone people play too loose generally, so with a flopped flush I like to fast-play it. Just 3/4 flop and keep barreling like that.
Also fish involved = looser calls from him = check has less EV compared to…

Quote from chitz: “River I you can fold. Your range on the river is almost only flushes. 6c5c is definitely bottom of your range.
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What? Cbet + Turn check/call can be almost any hand like , , as well as hands like AK, QQc, 2pair, set
Opponent…

Like you can't just bet top pair for value when a 1-card straight hits and lots of 2pair/sets/KQ are in the ranges too, it's a huge mistake, you completely mis-valued your hand strength on the river
If you have a set with 77 maybe you can thin river …

Quote from lnternet: “Just fold pre, they do not 4b bluff there, against {QQ+,AK} it's just a fold, even if he add AQs it's a fold, you need him to have more than that and he doesn't.
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Quote from chitz: “I actually have a preflop sim for exactly…

I actually have a preflop sim for exactly those sizings, JJ is only called about 25% and rest fold. But SB is also 4betting almost all AQs about 50% KQs and roughly 1 combo of random stuff. Wouldnt expect the average reg to bet KQs or worse, so pure fold…

If we simplify your range to JJ only, he should cbet like 1/3 size 90% of the time, with all QQ+ and most AK combos. He should then 2barrel 1/3 size 80% of the time with all QQ+ and maybe half AK combos. And then he should jam river 1/3 size around 80%…

Yes you have enough equity if it were an all-injam but you flop a bluffcatcher 90% of the time which realizes <1 and that makes it below 30% realized equity.
I think JJ vs QQ+AK range would probably realize 25% with that much money left.

Quote: “not that much stuff for value (other than 87 BB doesn't really turn much value - 88 3bets pre or x/raises flop, maybe couple of 2P like 83s/82s possible, but unlikely)
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This is exactly the reason for overbetting turn. Do you not play turn…